Collett's Tree Frog appears extremely comfortable perched on a single vine demonstrating well its arboreality.Collett's Tree Frog appears extremely comfortable perched on a single vine with its neck vertebrae rotated 180 degrees to presacral vertebrae demonstrating well its arboreality. This tree frog is endemic to Borneo

Collett's Tree Frog appears extremely comfortable perched on a single vine demonstrating well its arboreality.Collett's Tree Frog appears extremely comfortable perched on a single vine with its neck vertebrae rotated 180 degrees to presacral vertebrae demonstrating well its arboreality. This tree frog is endemic to Borneo

Although the Dark-eared Tree Frog has dark ears it also has very large ears which maybe able to hear other male frogs over a large distance or elucidate their calls through a cacophony of other frog calls. They may also be able to hear the calls of frog-eating bats and birds. This tree frog extends. This tree frog extends from Sumatra to Borneo and the southern Philippines

Male Java Flying Frog in dark colour phase would have difficulty in gliding as the interdigital webbing is only moderately extensive.Java Flying Frog females are considerably larger than males. This tree frog is endemic to Java Indonesia

Harlequin Tree Frogs are capable of gliding from canopy to ground using the extensive webbing between fingers and toes. They only return to the waterside to make their suspended foam nests. This tree frog extends from Sumatra, Java to Borneo and the southern Philippines

Harlequin Tree Frogs are capable of gliding from canopy to ground using the extensive webbing between fingers and toes. They only return to the waterside to make their suspended foam nests. This tree frog extends from Sumatra, Java to Borneo and the southern Philippines

This remarkable unidentified Sumatran Tree Frog was discovered beneath a fruiting tree where digesting hornbills deposited much 'fruit salad' faeces which splatters has it hits broad-leafed shrubs below. This frog mimicked the fresh faeces. It was temporarily held in a bag due to rain and was extracted an hour later in this colour phase. The frog never returned to its faeces phase;{! This tree frog may be endemic to Sumatra